UNIDEN now offers the MHS550 Marine radio with the license-free Family Radio Service channels. This very unique dual-band VHF-UHF radio gives a boater the ability to use marine VHF for essential boating safety communication and his or her family the ability to chat about family activities on the water or on land without worrying about the on-the-water-only operation restrictions of VHF marine (See FCC Rules Part 80) or the license requirements of a twenty-two channel General Mobile Radio Service radio. (See FCC Rules Part 95) Compared to most of the bubble-pack 22-channel radios the boating family will have fourteen channels on which to operate without a license instead of the seven available on most new 22-channel bubble-pack GMRS radios. The bubble-packs, as they have come to be known, offer a GMRS power level on FRS channels one through seven since the licensed GMRS service allows up to five watts Effective Radiated Power on FRS 1-7. Those channels are actually part of the GMRS shared with FRS. Marketing and sales deficiencies of major retailers over the years since the FCC’s unilateral approval of the 22-channel bubble packs have made unwitting radio pirates of many families using 22-channel bubble pack radios. Uniden has given families back that piece of mind that the radio in use is legal to operate on FRS without a license. It was the right thing to do. You can purchase the radio on line at RadioShack.com.
The MAJOR drawback to these radios as evidenced by what has already happened to CB, MURS, GMRS, and GMRS is that owners will most certainly take their Marin.FRS combos with them wherever they go. I suspect they will find every opportunity to use the marine channels on land (which is illegal) in order to escape the urban bedlam now found on FRS at any crowded park, ski resort, or major city.
Abuse of the marine radio service will escalate exponentially as the sales of these radios increase. It is the same thing that happened to GMRS as manufacturers abandoned the license free fourteen channel FRS radios and combined the license free with the licensed GMRS.
The FCC may have created another big mess.
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